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Douglas Heingartner

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    Mental Health

    New research finds that talking to yourself can actually help you eat healthier

    By Douglas Heingartner
    September 5, 2020
    Organizational psychology

    New research shows that a Zoom interview actually hurts your job chances

    By Douglas Heingartner
    September 4, 2020
    Study shows remote raters of an online Skype or Zoom interview give candidates lower marks than people who watch the same interview in person.
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    Happiness

    Helping others also helps yourself, according to this new study

    By Douglas Heingartner
    September 3, 2020
    People actively engaged in helping others, for example through volunteering, get a boost to their own psychological and physical health.
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    Social psychology

    What does the fear of missing out mean? New study on FoMO shows it's not about social media.

    By Douglas Heingartner
    September 2, 2020
    FoMO, or Fear of Missing Out, isn’t just a young person’s thing. And it’s not really about social media, either.
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    Mental Health

    New study finds "nomophobia" - the fear of not having your phone - affects 89% of college students

    By Douglas Heingartner
    September 1, 2020
    Nomophobia – the fear of being without mobile phone- has grown from 77% to almost 90% since 2012.
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    Neuroscience

    AI vs human: people get better on an IQ test if they think they’re losing to a computer

    By Douglas Heingartner
    August 31, 2020
    AI vs human: instead of despairing, people who find themselves losing to a computer on an IQ test roll up their sleeves and try harder.
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